Charles Lee and Frank LingMoral Brains -- Groks Science Show 2007-04-25 (April 25, 2007)
Morality often is considered a largely sociological issue. However, recent advances in neurobiology are demonstrating that human brains are wired for morality. On this program, Prof. Marc Hauser from Harvard University discussed the biology of morality.
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Author: Charles Lee and Frank Ling
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2007-04-25
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Keywords: science; morality; biology
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